Peter Jefferies

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Chain Or Reaction 00:00 Tools
On an Unknown Beach 04:46 Tools
Guided Tour Of A Well Known Street 02:40 Tools
The Fate Of The Human Carbine 03:28 Tools
Cold View 02:12 Tools
Catapult 02:18 Tools
The House Of Weariness 03:57 Tools
Likewise 02:47 Tools
Domestica 02:22 Tools
The Last Great Challenge In A Dull World 03:18 Tools
While I've Been Waiting 02:55 Tools
Neither Do I 02:18 Tools
The Other Side Of Reason 06:03 Tools
Listening In 03:13 Tools
Domesticia 02:22 Tools
Wined Up 03:20 Tools
Quality 01:49 Tools
Clear By Morning 04:29 Tools
Electricity 03:17 Tools
Scattered Logic 02:37 Tools
Crossover 03:14 Tools
Dear Boss 04:36 Tools
By Small Degrees 04:38 Tools
Don't Look Down 02:22 Tools
Every Once In A While 01:30 Tools
Next 01:13 Tools
Snare 01:58 Tools
Couldn't Write A Book 02:07 Tools
White Prole 01:43 Tools
Just Nothing 06:50 Tools
Scissors 03:20 Tools
Brighten Or Bleed 02:00 Tools
Lassitude 01:08 Tools
Kitty Loop 00:00 Tools
Index 07:58 Tools
Signal 06:42 Tools
Three Movements 16:14 Tools
Damage 06:06 Tools
The House Of Wariness 03:56 Tools
Ghostwriter 00:00 Tools
Image Of A Single Thought 04:43 Tools
Swerve 03:43 Tools
Elevator Madness 04:33 Tools
World In A Blanket 04:16 Tools
A Chorus of Interludes 04:57 Tools
Don't Call Me, I'll Call You 03:19 Tools
Echoes 03:43 Tools
Cyclone Dawn 03:43 Tools
Spark Off A Wire 02:15 Tools
The Strange Case Of Stuart Townsend 07:08 Tools
Satellites And Sparks 06:59 Tools
28 Years 01:58 Tools
Loop 02:17 Tools
Fallaway 02:17 Tools
Sunset 03:48 Tools
Closed Circuit 08:05 Tools
crocodile 02:59 Tools
whatever you want 02:42 Tools
time and the singular man 00:37 Tools
state of the nation 03:21 Tools
dryest month in 100 years 04:30 Tools
won't be long 01:10 Tools
Shut Out 05:06 Tools
king in the clown's new clothes 01:02 Tools
red sky 01:52 Tools
coming home with you 04:01 Tools
age for the innocent 02:49 Tools
Knocked Out Or Thereabouts 01:48 Tools
Thief With The Silver 02:08 Tools
Guided Tour 02:41 Tools
Neither Would I 02:18 Tools
Westgate Exit 02:18 Tools
talkin' bout nuthin' 03:18 Tools
Guided Tour (live) 02:41 Tools
Reaching an End 04:07 Tools
Electricity (Live) 04:07 Tools
World In A Blanket (Live) 04:07 Tools
All Across the Morning Sky 04:07 Tools
Last Ticket Home 04:07 Tools
Introduction 01:49 Tools
Tarantella 03:29 Tools
Interalia 02:31 Tools
Where The Flies Sleep 01:42 Tools
At Swim 2 Birds 04:35 Tools
Piano (One) 04:46 Tools
The Standing Stone 02:27 Tools
Aerial 03:45 Tools
Short Was Fast 00:47 Tools
Piano (Two) 06:21 Tools
Come Down Easy 06:21 Tools
Reaching for an End 04:07 Tools
Randolph's Going Home 03:58 Tools
dont look down 02:22 Tools
Couldnt Write A Book 02:08 Tools
Don't Call Me, I'l Call You 02:41 Tools
Whitey Peach 02:41 Tools
Fate of the Human Carbine 02:41 Tools
02 - crocodile 02:41 Tools
09 - red sky 02:41 Tools
01 peter jefferies - chain or reaction 03:21 Tools
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Peter Jefferies was the towering personality of New Zealand's scene in the second half of the decade. Peter and his brother Graeme grew up in Stratford, a service town for the local dairy farming area in the verdant Taranaki. They were encouraged in their musical endeavours by their family. Graeme was given a guitar and Peter a drum kit. By 1981, they had formed a band called Nocturnal Projections. Peter described them as being relentless. Admittedly, they did have an early 80's sound about them but were certainly much better than many of their contemporaries. They borrowed much of their sound from British punk. Comparisons were made to bands like Joy Division. The band broke up after a couple of years, having released a handful of tapes, singles and EP's. Out of the ashes of Nocturnal Projections, arose, This Kind of Punishment. The main nucleus was Peter and Graeme. There were other notables that came and did a stint with the band like Shayne Carter (Straitjacket Fits, Dimmer) and Chris Matthews (The Headless Chickens) The project was based mainly on recording. This freed them from trying reproduce TKP’s music live. They did occasionally take their material out on the road. Musically, This Kind of Punishment was a much more adventurous affair than Nocturnal Projections. They were tagged with all sorts of labels like: industrial or cabaret. None seemed to fit. Their music ranged from blinding white noise to almost ballads. After the breakup of This Kind of Punishment, Peter moved to Dunedin. He recorded a single with Shayne Carter called "Randolfs Going Home".the single itself has mostly the work of Shayne, but Peter's influence was clearly felt. Peter did record a second single with Shayne which was called "Knocked Out or Thereabouts". His association with Shayne didn't stop there. he played at an early line up of Shayne's post Straitjacket Fits band called Dimmer. Peter played drums for several other bands including Alastair Galbraith’s Plagal Grind. He also kept himself busy with recording projects. He also teamed up with Jonno Lonie to record an album called "At Swim 2 Birds". The rather odd title "At Swim-Two-Birds" is a novel by Irish novelist Flann O'Brien. Lonie himself, did not mix in the traditional Flying Nun circuit. He was more well-known and folk music circles and his band "Stuffed Husbands". Stuffed Husbands were unusual and the Dunedin scene in the late 80s. They didn't draw on the likes of the Velvet Underground or the Doors like many other Dunedin bands of that period. Lonie played a guitar synthesiser which had similarities to a Adrian Belew's work in King Crimson at around that period. The bass player also played a Chapman stick. "At Swim two birds" was instrumental affair with Jefferies playing drums, piano and effects. Jonno played guitar synthesiser and violin. Note one to rest, Peter was also working on some solo material. His first solo outing was “Last Great Challenge in a Dull”. The album was a quite a mixture from the meandering “Unknown Beach” to the rather naked “Domestica”. Jefferies then went on to make more solo albums. Peter's last solo album, "Closed Circuit" came out in 2001. At the time, he said it was going to be his last solo album. He has remained true to his word, although he still plays from time to time in Anita Anker Trio. Peter currently keeps himself more than busy by teaching drums around various schools in Taranaki and mentoring young bands. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.